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... to go buy some clothes.”

Su Mianmian nodded. She had no idea at all now, and was very dependent on Dongdong.

The two found a clothing store nearby.

After Dongdong went in, he took out a gold card from the sheep backpack behind him and said suavely to the store assistant, “Please help this lady and me choose a set of clothes each.”

Seeing a young girl in a wedding dress with a handsome young boy walking in, the store assistant thought they were filming.

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